This large and wide-bladed katana with tachi-style sori curve is inspired by an original antique in the collection of Steven Seagal. The notable length of the folded steel blade - coupled with its wide and deeply curved blade geometry - are intended to deliver truly ferocious and decisive cuts and target-rending slices. A long and deep bo-hi spine groove keeps its overall weight and balance both manageable and surprisingly responsive for such a large katana. The blade is convex ground for a more durable edge and is differentially-tempered to imbue it with a hardened edge and a shock-absorbing spine.

The fittings feature the Vajra - a symbol that represents the force of a thunderbolt melded with the hardness of a diamond. By representing these properties it also considered a symbolic representation of the attainment of enlightenment. The tsuba, fuchi and kashira hilt fittings are crafted from iron with detailing picked out in 24 karat gold leaf. The wooden tsuka grip is inlaid with panels of genuine rayskin which is finished with brass menuki wrapped within the knotted folds of black-tsuka ito grip wrap.

The sword is paired with a wooden saya scabbard with a glossy black lacquer finish and a black knotted cord sageo. Included is a high quality embroidered sword bag.